Overfishing in Inland Waters Sparks Biodiversity Crisis, Threatening Communities.
Inland waters are being overfished, but this issue is often overlooked because of poor reporting and other environmental pressures. The changes in fish populations due to overfishing are not well understood, leading to a paradox where total fish yield may not decrease even when individual species are at risk. This can result in the collapse of specific fish stocks while overall fish production increases, creating a biodiversity crisis more than a fisheries crisis.